2024 United Kingdom general election in South East England

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2024 United Kingdom general election in South East England
← 2019 4 July 2024

All 91 South East seats in the House of Commons
 
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Leader Rishi Sunak Keir Starmer
Party Conservative Labour
Leader since 24 October 2022 4 April 2020
Last election 74 seats, 54.2% 8 seats, 22.1%

 
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Leader Ed Davey Carla Denyer
Adrian Ramsay
Party Liberal Democrats Green
Leader since 27 August 2020[note 1] 1 October 2021
Last election 1 seat, 18.3% 1 seat, 3.9%

The 2024 general election is scheduled to be held on Thursday, 4 July 2024. 91 seats will be up for election in South East England.

Background[edit]

2019 election in the South East.

In the 2019 general election, the Conservatives won 74 seats in the region and Labour won 8.[2] The Liberal Democrats held Oxford West and Abingdon and the Greens held Brighton Pavilion.[3]

Electoral system[edit]

The election will be fought under the boundaries created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.[4]

Constituencies[edit]

South East England will elect 91 MPs, which is 7 more than the 84 elected in 2019 general election.[5]

Candidates[edit]

Candidates in bold were MPs at dissolution and represented a constituency in that parliamentary term which is succeeded at least partially by the constituency they're standing for election in at this election, in some cases not for the party they were aligned with when they were originally elected, and also includes those elected at by-elections in the preceding parliament. Italics denotes incumbent MPs not contesting the election.

Constituency (2024–) Constituency (2010–24) Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats Reform UK Green Party Others Incumbent
Aldershot Leo Docherty[6] Alex Baker[7] Paul Harris[citation needed] Trevor Lloyd-Jones[8] Conservative Leo Docherty
Arundel and South Downs Andrew Griffith[9] Chris Philipsborn[10] Richard Allen[11] David Thomas[12] Steve McAuliff[13] Conservative Andrew Griffith
Ashford Ashford Damian Green[14] Sojan Joseph[15] Adam Rowledge Tristram Kennedy Harper[16] Mandy Rossi[17] James Ransley (Consensus)[18] Conservative Damian Green
Weald of Kent Katie Lam[19] Lenny Rolles[citation needed] John Howson[20] Daniel Kersten[21] Kate Walder[22]
Aylesbury Rob Butler[23] Laura Kyrke-Smith[24][25] Steve Lambert[26] Lesley Taylor[27] Julie Atkins[28] Conservative Rob Butler
Banbury Banbury Victoria Prentis[29] Sean Woodcock[30] Liz Adams[31] Arron Baker[32] Declan Soper[33] (SDP)

Cassandra Bellingham[34] (Independent)

Conservative Victoria Prentis
Bicester and Woodstock Rupert Harrison[35] Veronica Oakeshott[36] Calum Miller[37] Augustine Obodo[38] Ian Middleton[32]
Basingstoke Maria Miller[39] Luke Murphy[40] Richard Whelan[41] Raymond Saint[42] Michael Howard-Sorrell[43] Conservative Maria Miller
Beaconsfield Joy Morrissey[44] Matt Patterson[45] Anna Crabtree[46] John Halsall[47] Catherine Harker[33] (SDP) Conservative Joy Morrissey
Bexhill and Battle Kieran Mullan[48] Christine Bayliss[49] Becky Jones[50] Jonathan Kent[51] Conservative Huw Merriman
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton Alison Griffiths[52] Clare Walsh[53] Henry Jones[54] Sandra Daniells[55] Carol Birch[56] Conservative Nick Gibb
Bracknell James Sunderland[57] Peter Swallow[58] Katie Mansfield[59] Justin Bellhouse[60] Michael Derrig[33] (SDP) Conservative James Sunderland
Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven Brighton Kemptown Khobi Vallis[61] Chris Ward[62] Stewart Stone[63] Elaine Hills[64] Valerie Gray[33] (SDP) Labour Lloyd Russell-Moyle
Brighton Pavilion Tom Gray[65] Ashley Ridley[66] Siân Berry[67][68] Carl Buckfield[33] (SDP) Green Caroline Lucas
Mid Buckinghamshire Buckingham Greg Smith[69] Carissma Griffiths[23] Anja Schaefer[70][71] Greg Smith[72] Yvonne Wilding[33] (SDP) Conservative Greg Smith
Canterbury Louise Harvey-Quirke[73] Rosie Duffield[74] Russ Timpson[citation needed] Bridget Porter[75] Henry Stanton[76] Luke Buchanan-Hodgman[33] (SDP) Labour Rosie Duffield
Chatham and Aylesford Nathan Gamester[77] Tris Osborne[78] Nick Chan[79] Thomas Mallon[80] Kim Winterbottom[81] Steven Tanner[33] (SDP) Conservative Tracey Crouch
Chesham and Amersham Gareth Williams[82] Chris Chilton[45] Sarah Green[26] Laurence Jarvis[83] Liberal Democrats Sarah Green[note 2]
Chichester Gillian Keegan Tom Collinge[84] Jess Brown-Fuller[85] Teresa De Santis[47] Tim Young[56] Conservative Gillian Keegan
Crawley Zack Ali[86] Peter Lamb[87] Tim Charters[47] Conservative Henry Smith
Dartford Gareth Johnson Jim Dickson[88] Kyle Marsh[citation needed] Lee Stranders[89] Laura Edie[90] Conservative Gareth Johnson
Didcot and Wantage Wantage David Johnston Mocky Khan[91] Olly Glover[92] Sam Casey-Rerhaye[32] Kynaston Pomlett[33] (SDP) Conservative David Johnston
Dover and Deal Dover Stephen James[93] Mike Tapp[94] Penelope James[95] Christine Oliver[96] Ash Payne[97] (Independent) Labour (elected as Conservative) Natalie Elphicke
East Hampshire Damian Hinds[citation needed] Lucy Sims[98] Dominic Martin[99] Conservative Damian Hinds
East Surrey Claire Coutinho[citation needed] Tom Bowell[100] Claire Malcomson[101] Chris Scott[102] Conservative Claire Coutinho
East Worthing and Shoreham Leila Williams[103] Tom Rutland[104] David Batchelor[105] Conservative Tim Loughton
Eastbourne Caroline Ansell[106] Paul Richards[citation needed] Josh Babarinde[107] Mark Ashdown[108] Michael Munson [109] Conservative Caroline Ansell
Epsom and Ewell Mhairi Fraser[110] Mark Todd[111] Helen Maguire[112] Stephen McKenna[113] Gina Miller (True and Fair)[114] Conservative Chris Grayling
Esher and Walton John Cope[115] Yoel Gordon[116] Monica Harding[117] Alastair Gray[118] Betsy Cook[119] Richard Bateson[33] (SDP) Conservative Dominic Raab
Eastleigh Eastleigh Samuel Joynson[120] Daniel Shearer[citation needed] Liz Jarvis[121] Clare Fawcett[47] Ben Parry[122] Conservative Paul Holmes
Hamble Valley Paul Holmes[123] Devina Paul[124] Prad Bains[125] Caroline Gladwin[47]
Fareham Conservative Suella Braverman
Fareham and Waterlooville Suella Braverman[126] Gemma Furnivall[citation needed] Paul Gray[125] Kevan Chippindall-Higgin[127]
Meon Valley Conservative Flick Drummond[note 3]
Faversham and Mid Kent Helen Whately[128] Mel Dawkins[129] Hannah Perkin[99] Maxwell Harrison[130] Hannah Temple[131] Lawrence Rustem (British Democrats)[132] Conservative Helen Whately
Folkestone and Hythe Damian Collins[133] Tony Vaughan[citation needed] Larry Ngan[citation needed] William Wright[134] Marianne Brett[135] Conservative Damian Collins
Gillingham and Rainham Rehman Chishti[citation needed] Naushabah Khan[136] Stuart Bourne[79] Rizvi Rawoof[127] Kate Belmonte[137] Peter Wheeler[33] (SDP) Conservative Rehman Chishti
Gosport Caroline Dinenage[citation needed] Edward Batterbury[138] Conservative Caroline Dinenage
Gravesham Adam Holloway[citation needed] Lauren Sullivan[139] Ukonu Obasi[79] Matthew Fraser Moat[140] Rebecca Drake Hopkins[141] Conservative Adam Holloway
Guildford Angela Richardson[142] Sarah Gillinson[143] Zöe Franklin[144] Dennis Saunders[145] Sam Peters[146] Conservative Angela Richardson
Hastings and Rye Sally-Ann Hart[147] Helena Dollimore[148] Guy Harris[citation needed] Lucian Fernando[47] Becca Horn[149] Conservative Sally-Ann Hart
Havant Alan Mak Stefanie Harvey[150] Gayathri Sathyanath[151] John Perry[8] Conservative Alan Mak
Henley and Thame Henley Caroline Newton[152][153] Nanda Manley-Browne[154] Freddie Van Mierlo[155] Jo Robb[32] Conservative John Howell
Horsham Jeremy Quin[156] James Field[citation needed] John Milne[157] Conservative Jeremy Quin
Hove and Portslade Hove Carline Deal[158] Peter Kyle[159] Michael Wang[160] Martin Hess[161] Sophie Broadbent[64] Tanushka Marah (independent)[162] Labour Peter Kyle
Isle of Wight East Isle of Wight Joe Robertson[163] Emily Brothers[164] Michael Lilley[165] Sarah Morris[8] Vix Lowthion[166] Rachel Thacker (Alliance for Democracy and Freedom)[167] Conservative Bob Seely
Isle of Wight West Bob Seely[168] Richard Quigley[164] Nick Stuart[165] Ian Pickering[169] Cameron Palin[166]
Lewes Maria Caulfield[170] Danny Sweeney[129] James MacCleary[171][99] Emily O'Brien[172][166] Conservative Maria Caulfield
Maidenhead Tania Mathias[173] Jo Smith[174] Joshua Reynolds[26] Barry Parker[47] Andrew Cooney[175] Timothy Burt[33] (SDP) Conservative Theresa May
Maidstone and Malling Maidstone and The Weald Helen Grant[176] Maureen Cleator[53] Dave Naghi[177][99] Paul Thomas[178] Stuart Jeffery[179] Mark Alexander[33] (SDP) Conservative Helen Grant
Mid Sussex Mid Sussex Kristy Adams[180] Dave Rowntree[181] Alison Bennett[182] Gary Johnson[47] Deanna Nicholson[183] Conservative Mims Davies
East Grinstead and Uckfield Mims Davies[184] Ben Cox[185] Benedict Dempsey[11] Nathan Curtis[186] Christina Coleman[187]
Milton Keynes North Ben Everitt[188] Chris Curtis[189] Clare Tevlin[citation needed] Jane Duckworth[190] Alan Francis[191] Conservative Ben Everitt
Milton Keynes Central Milton Keynes South Johnny Luk[192] Emily Darlington[193] James Cox[99] Frances Bonney[194] Conservative Iain Stewart
Buckingham and Bletchley Iain Stewart[195] Callum Anderson[196] Dominic Dyer[99] Jordan Cattell[197] Amanda Onwuemene[198]
Dorking and Horley Mole Valley Marisa Heath[199] Nadia Burell[200] Chris Coghlan[201] Lisa Scott[202] Conservative Paul Beresford
New Forest East Julian Lewis[203] Sasjkia Otto[citation needed] Caroline Rackham[204] Roy Swales[205] Simon King[206] Conservative Julian Lewis
New Forest West Desmond Swayne[203] Sally Johnston[207] Jack Davies[204] Reginald Chester-Sterne[47] Anna Collar[206] Paul Simon[33] (SDP) Conservative Desmond Swayne
Newbury Laura Farris[208] Liz Bell[citation needed] Lee Dillon[209] Doug Terry[210] Steve Masters[211] Conservative Laura Farris
North East Hampshire Ranil Jayawardena[citation needed] Bradley Phillips[212] Alex Brewer[213] Alex Zychowski (Libertarian)[214] Conservative Ranil Jayawardena
Herne Bay and Sandwich North Thanet Roger Gale[citation needed] Helen Whitehead[215] Angie Curwen[citation needed] Amelia Randall[216] Thea Barrett[217] Conservative Roger Gale
North West Hampshire Kit Malthouse[218] Andy Fitchet[53] Luigi Gregori[125] Andrew Meacham[47] Hina West[219] Conservative Kit Malthouse
Oxford East Anneliese Dodds[citation needed] Theo Jupp[220] Lawrence Haar[221] Sushila Dhall[32] Benjamin Adams[33] (SDP)

Amir Ali[222] (Independent)

Labour Anneliese Dodds
Oxford West and Abingdon Vinay Raniga[223] Stephen Webb[224] Layla Moran[224] James Gunn[225] Cheryl Briggs[32] Liberal Democrats Layla Moran
Portsmouth North Penny Mordaunt[226] Amanda Martin[227] Simon Dodd[citation needed] Melvyn Todd[8] Conservative Penny Mordaunt
Portsmouth South Stephen Morgan[228] Charlie Murphy[229] Mark Zimmer[8] Labour Stephen Morgan
Reading Central Reading East Raj Singh[230] Matt Rodda[231] Henry Wright [232] Dave McElroy [232] Labour Matt Rodda
Reading West and Mid Berkshire Reading West Ross Mackinnon[233] Olivia Bailey[234] Helen Belcher[235] Kate Bosley[47] Carolyne Culver[236] Adrian Abbs (Independent)[237] Conservative Alok Sharma
Reigate Rebecca Paul[238] Stuart Brady[citation needed] Mark Johnston[99] George Beglan[239] Conservative Crispin Blunt
Rochester and Strood Kelly Tolhurst[240] Lauren Edwards[241] Graham Colley[citation needed] Daniel Dabin[242] Cat Jamieson[243] Conservative Kelly Tolhurst
Romsey and Southampton North Caroline Nokes[244] Christie Lambert[citation needed] Geoff Cooper[245] Harry Sheffield[246] Connor Shaw[247] Conservative Caroline Nokes
Runnymede and Weybridge Ben Spencer[248] Robert King[citation needed] Ellen Nicholson[99] Stewart Mackay[47] Steve Ringham[249] Conservative Ben Spencer
Sevenoaks Laura Trott[250] Denise Scott-McDonald[251] Richard Streatfeild[99] Laura Manston[252] Adam Hibbert[33] (SDP) Conservative Laura Trott
Sittingbourne and Sheppey Aisha Cuthbert[253] Kevin McKenna[citation needed] Frances Kneller[254] William Fotheringham-Bray[255] Mike Baldock (Swale Independents)[256] Conservative Gordon Henderson
Slough Tan Dhesi[citation needed] Chelsea Whyte[citation needed] Robin Jackson[47] Labour Tan Dhesi
East Thanet South Thanet Helen Harrison[257] Polly Billington[258] Jai Singh[citation needed] Steve Roberts[259][260] Conservative Craig Mackinlay
Farnham and Bordon South West Surrey Gregory Stafford[261] Alex Just[262] Khalil Yousuf[263] Conservative Jeremy Hunt
Godalming and Ash Jeremy Hunt[264] James Walsh[citation needed] Paul Follows[265][99] Graham Drage[47]
Southampton Itchen Sidney Yankson[266] Darren Paffey[267] Conservative Royston Smith
Southampton Test Ben Burcombe-Filer[citation needed] Satvir Kaur[268] Thomas Gravatt[citation needed] John Edwards[269][270] Labour Alan Whitehead
Spelthorne Lincoln Jopp[citation needed] Claire Tighe[271] Harry Boparai[99] Rory O'Brien[272] Manu Singh[273] Conservative Kwasi Kwarteng
Surrey Heath Ed McGuinness Jess Hammersley-Rich[274] Alasdair Pinkerton[275] Samantha Goggin[276] Conservative Michael Gove
Sussex Weald Wealden Nus Ghani[277] Dipesh Patel[278] Danielle Newson[279] David Morgan[280] Rachel Millward[166] Stephen Gander[33] (SDP) Conservative Nus Ghani
Tonbridge Tonbridge and Malling Tom Tugendhat[281] Lewis Bailey[282] John Woollcombe[citation needed] Anna Cope[283] Conservative Tom Tugendhat
Tunbridge Wells Neil Mahapatra[284] Hugo Pound[129] Mike Martin[285] John Hurst[286] Hassan Kassem (Independent)[287] Conservative Greg Clark
Winchester Flick Drummond[288][note 4] Hannah Dawson[289] Danny Chambers[290] Andrew Davis[33] (SDP)

Kevin D'Cruze (Independent)[291]

Conservative Steve Brine
Windsor Jack Rankin[292] Pavitar Mann[293] Julian Tisi[294] Michael Boyle[295] David Buckley (The Borough First)[296] Conservative Adam Afriyie[297]
Witney Robert Courts[citation needed] Georgia Meadows[298] Charlie Maynard[299] Richard Langridge[300] Andrew Prosser[32] Barry Ingleton (independent)[301] Conservative Robert Courts
Woking Jonathan Lord[citation needed] Ese Erheriene[129] Will Forster[302] Richard Barker[303] Nataly Anderson[304] Conservative Jonathan Lord
Wokingham Wokingham Lucy Demery[305] Monica Hamidi[306] Clive Jones[307] Colin Wright[308] Conservative John Redwood
Earley and Woodley Pauline Jorgensen[309] Yuan Yang[310] Tahir Maher[26] Alastair Hunter[33] (SDP)
Worthing West Peter Bottomley[311] Beccy Cooper[312] Morag Chugg[105] Edmund Rooke[313] Conservative Peter Bottomley
Wycombe Steve Baker[23] Emma Reynolds[314][note 5] Toni Brodelle[315] Richard Phoenix[316] Ed Gemmell (Climate Party)[317]

Khalil Ahmed[318] (Workers)

Conservative Steve Baker

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Davey served as Acting Leader from 13 December 2019 to 27 August 2020 alongside the Party Presidents Baroness Sal Brinton and Mark Pack, following Jo Swinson's election defeat in the 2019 general election. Davey was elected Leader in August 2020.[1]
  2. ^ Elected in by-election
  3. ^ Was not reselected as the candidate in the new seat of Fareham and Waterlooville but was selected for Winchester
  4. ^ was MP for Portsmouth South from 2015 to 2017, and incumbent MP for Meon Valley since 2019
  5. ^ was MP for Wolverhampton North East from 2010 to 2019

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